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Copyright © Fast Eddy's Hot Rod Art 2005
Fast Eddy (a.k.a Ed White) is a regular feature here at Elite Streets Magazine and we don't mind it one bit. As long as Ed is laying his ideas on the drawing board, we will gladly feature him. If you are not already familiar with Ed White here is the quick 4-1-1 on the man with a drawing plan:
"I was born into a family that knew the value of a bad ass car. I came home in a '66 SS 396 Chevelle. In '73 my dad bought a '66 GTO convertible and that's where it started. My folks said that if I wanted something real bad to draw it. Then in grade school my parents threatened to take away the Dukes of Hazzard if they got another note from my teacher saying I was drawing cars... again. In high school my buds would actually bet me (and loose) to see if I could design a car for whatever the theme was given by our teacher. That's when people started saying I should sell these. I had been raised around horsepower all my life and when I was 15 (after first buying a '69 Chevelle, then a '63 Impala SS) I bought my '67 GTO. Two years of hard labor netted me a sweet Candy Tangerine GTO that earned me the name Fast Eddy by my college English professor. It didn't dawn on me to let go and make some money with this talent until in my 20's when I got laid off from a drafting job and desperately started Bitchin' Car Art."
"My (now ex-) wife said I'd never make any money drawing cars. After the divorce, I started Rod Art by Ed. That kept getting interrupted by my folks and died on the vine. Then, in 1996, on a date with Melinda (my wife) we discovered SRC Motorsports by gawking at a 1930 Model A. One year later I saw them at the Houston Autorama and they put me to work... drawing cars. They needed an invoice with a name on it and Fast Eddy's Hot Rod Art just came out of my pen and since this one is going, I'm keeping it. The year 2000 saw the business number and tax benefits that come with being a real business, and now, after painting cars in my garage for 20 years, I've opened a shop. Now, not only do I design cars and their paint jobs, I can paint them as well... and not get harassed by the HOA (Home Owners Association)!"
By the way, Ed is a gun for hire, so if you wish to have your project built on paper before you break the piggy bank and bust a few knuckles, you can contact Ed at: 281.455.2883. Also keep in mind that Ed can paint the real deal, too! If you want a wicked paint job on your ride, Ed can "git-er-done!" To catch a glimpse of more examples of Ed's work, go to www.fehrarules.com. Be sure to tell Ed that ESM sent ya! |